Massive addition of SAX documentation from Martin von Loewis

<loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de>.

Reorganized to be more like other parts of the documentation in its
arrangement, but with few content changes.

This closes SourceForge patch #101850.
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functions.}
\moduleauthor{Lars Marius Garshol}{larsga@garshol.priv.no}
\sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
\sectionauthor{Martin v. L\"owis}{loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de}
\versionadded{2.0}
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received as a parameter.
\end{funcdesc}
A typical SAX application uses three kinds of objects: readers,
handlers and input sources. ``Reader'' in this context is another term
for parser, ie. some piece of code that reads the bytes or characters
from the input source, and produces a sequence of events. The events
then get distributed to the handler objects, ie. the reader invokes a
method on the handler. A SAX application must therefore obtain a
handler object, create or open the input sources, create the handlers,
and connect these objects all together. As the final step, parsing is
invoked. During parsing
The SAX exceptions are also provided here:
For these objects, only the interfaces are relevant; they are normally
not instantiated by the application itself. Since Python does not have
an explicit notion of interface, they are formally introduced as
classes. The \class{InputSource}, \class{Locator},
\class{AttributesImpl}, and \class{XMLReader} interfaces are defined
in the module \refmodule{xml.sax.xmlreader}. The handler interfaces
are defined in \refmodule{xml.sax.handler}. For convenience,
\class{InputSource} (which is often instantiated directly) and the
handler classes are also available from \module{xml.sax}. These
classes are described below.
In addition to these classes, \module{xml.sax} provides the following
exception classes.
\begin{excclassdesc}{SAXException}{msg\optional{, exception}}
Encapsulate an XML error or warning. This class can contain basic
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\end{seealso}
\subsection{SAXException Objects \label{saxexception-objects}}
\subsection{SAXException Objects \label{sax-exception-objects}}
The \class{SAXException} exception class supports the following
methods:

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\section{\module{xml.sax.handler} ---
Base classes for SAX handlers}
\declaremodule{standard}{xml.sax.handler}
\modulesynopsis{Base classes for SAX event handlers.}
\sectionauthor{Martin v. L\"owis}{loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de}
\moduleauthor{Lars Marius Garshol}{larsga@garshol.priv.no}
\versionadded{2.0}
The SAX API defines four kinds of handlers: content handlers, DTD
handlers, error handlers, and entity resolvers. Applications normally
only need to implement those interfaces whose events they are
interested in; they can implement the interfaces in a single object or
in multiple objects. Handler implementations should inherit from the
base classes provided in the module \module{xml.sax}, so that all
methods get default implementations.
\begin{classdesc}{ContentHandler}{}
This is the main callback interface in SAX, and the one most
important to applications. The order of events in this interface
mirrors the order of the information in the document.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{DTDHandler}{}
Handle DTD events.
This interface specifies only those DTD events required for basic
parsing (unparsed entities and attributes).
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{EntityResolver}{}
Basic interface for resolving entities. If you create an object
implementing this interface, then register the object with your
Parser, the parser will call the method in your object to resolve all
external entities.
\end{classdesc}
In addition to these classes, \module{xml.sax.handler} provides
symbolic constants for the feature and property names.
\begin{datadesc}{feature_namespaces}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces"}\\
true: Perform Namespace processing (default).\\
false: Optionally do not perform Namespace processing
(implies namespace-prefixes).\\
access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write\\
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{feature_namespace_prefixes}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes"}\\
true: Report the original prefixed names and attributes used for Namespace
declarations.\\
false: Do not report attributes used for Namespace declarations, and
optionally do not report original prefixed names (default).\\
access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{feature_string_interning}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/features/string-interning"}
true: All element names, prefixes, attribute names, Namespace URIs, and
local names are interned using the built-in intern function.\\
false: Names are not necessarily interned, although they may be (default).\\
access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{feature_validation}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/features/validation"}\\
true: Report all validation errors (implies external-general-entities and
external-parameter-entities).\\
false: Do not report validation errors.\\
access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{feature_external_ges}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/features/external-general-entities"}\\
true: Include all external general (text) entities.\\
false: Do not include external general entities.\\
access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{feature_external_pes}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/features/external-parameter-entities"}\\
true: Include all external parameter entities, including the external
DTD subset.\\
false: Do not include any external parameter entities, even the external
DTD subset.\\
access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{all_features}
List of all features.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{property_lexical_handler}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler"}\\
data type: xml.sax.sax2lib.LexicalHandler (not supported in Python 2)\\
description: An optional extension handler for lexical events like comments.\\
access: read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{property_declaration_handler}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/properties/declaration-handler"}\\
data type: xml.sax.sax2lib.DeclHandler (not supported in Python 2)\\
description: An optional extension handler for DTD-related events other
than notations and unparsed entities.\\
access: read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{property_dom_node}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/properties/dom-node"}\\
data type: org.w3c.dom.Node (not supported in Python 2) \\
description: When parsing, the current DOM node being visited if this is
a DOM iterator; when not parsing, the root DOM node for
iteration.\\
access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{property_xml_string}
Value: \code{"http://xml.org/sax/properties/xml-string"}\\
data type: String\\
description: The literal string of characters that was the source for
the current event.\\
access: read-only
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{all_properties}
List of all known property names.
\end{datadesc}
\subsection{ContentHandler Objects \label{content-handler-objects}}
Users are expected to subclass \class{ContentHandler} to support their
application. The following methods are called by the parser on the
appropriate events in the input document:
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{setDocumentLocator}{locator}
Called by the parser to give the application a locator for locating
the origin of document events.
SAX parsers are strongly encouraged (though not absolutely required)
to supply a locator: if it does so, it must supply the locator to
the application by invoking this method before invoking any of the
other methods in the DocumentHandler interface.
The locator allows the application to determine the end position of
any document-related event, even if the parser is not reporting an
error. Typically, the application will use this information for
reporting its own errors (such as character content that does not
match an application's business rules). The information returned by
the locator is probably not sufficient for use with a search engine.
Note that the locator will return correct information only during
the invocation of the events in this interface. The application
should not attempt to use it at any other time.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{startDocument}{}
Receive notification of the beginning of a document.
The SAX parser will invoke this method only once, before any other
methods in this interface or in DTDHandler (except for
\method{setDocumentLocator()}).
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{endDocument}{}
Receive notification of the end of a document.
The SAX parser will invoke this method only once, and it will be the
last method invoked during the parse. The parser shall not invoke
this method until it has either abandoned parsing (because of an
unrecoverable error) or reached the end of input.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{startPrefixMapping}{prefix, uri}
Begin the scope of a prefix-URI Namespace mapping.
The information from this event is not necessary for normal
Namespace processing: the SAX XML reader will automatically replace
prefixes for element and attribute names when the
\code{http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces} feature is true (the
default).
%% XXX This is not really the default, is it? MvL
There are cases, however, when applications need to use prefixes in
character data or in attribute values, where they cannot safely be
expanded automatically; the start/endPrefixMapping event supplies
the information to the application to expand prefixes in those
contexts itself, if necessary.
Note that start/endPrefixMapping events are not guaranteed to be
properly nested relative to each-other: all
\method{startPrefixMapping()} events will occur before the
corresponding startElement event, and all \method{endPrefixMapping()}
events will occur after the corresponding \method{endElement()} event,
but their order is not guaranteed.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{endPrefixMapping}{prefix}
End the scope of a prefix-URI mapping.
See \method{startPrefixMapping()} for details. This event will always
occur after the corresponding endElement event, but the order of
endPrefixMapping events is not otherwise guaranteed.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{startElement}{name, attrs}
Signals the start of an element in non-namespace mode.
The \var{name} parameter contains the raw XML 1.0 name of the
element type as a string and the \var{attrs} parameter holds an
instance of the \class{Attributes} class containing the attributes
of the element.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{endElement}{name}
Signals the end of an element in non-namespace mode.
The \var{name} parameter contains the name of the element type, just
as with the startElement event.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{startElementNS}{name, qname, attrs}
Signals the start of an element in namespace mode.
The \var{name} parameter contains the name of the element type as a
(uri, localname) tuple, the \var{qname} parameter the raw XML 1.0
name used in the source document, and the \var{attrs} parameter
holds an instance of the \class{AttributesNS} class containing the
attributes of the element.
Parsers may set the \var{qname} parameter to \code{None}, unless the
\code{http://xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes} feature is
activated.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{endElementNS}{name, qname}
Signals the end of an element in namespace mode.
The \var{name} parameter contains the name of the element type, just
as with the startElementNS event, likewise the \var{qname} parameter.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{characters}{content}
Receive notification of character data.
The Parser will call this method to report each chunk of character
data. SAX parsers may return all contiguous character data in a
single chunk, or they may split it into several chunks; however, all
of the characters in any single event must come from the same
external entity so that the Locator provides useful information.
\var{content} may be a Unicode string or a byte string; the
\code{expat} reader module produces always Unicode strings.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{ignorableWhitespace}{}
Receive notification of ignorable whitespace in element content.
Validating Parsers must use this method to report each chunk
of ignorable whitespace (see the W3C XML 1.0 recommendation,
section 2.10): non-validating parsers may also use this method
if they are capable of parsing and using content models.
SAX parsers may return all contiguous whitespace in a single
chunk, or they may split it into several chunks; however, all
of the characters in any single event must come from the same
external entity, so that the Locator provides useful
information.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{processingInstruction}{target, data}
Receive notification of a processing instruction.
The Parser will invoke this method once for each processing
instruction found: note that processing instructions may occur
before or after the main document element.
A SAX parser should never report an XML declaration (XML 1.0,
section 2.8) or a text declaration (XML 1.0, section 4.3.1) using
this method.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[ContentHandler]{skippedEntity}{name}
Receive notification of a skipped entity.
The Parser will invoke this method once for each entity
skipped. Non-validating processors may skip entities if they have
not seen the declarations (because, for example, the entity was
declared in an external DTD subset). All processors may skip
external entities, depending on the values of the
\code{http://xml.org/sax/features/external-general-entities} and the
\code{http://xml.org/sax/features/external-parameter-entities}
properties.
\end{methoddesc}
\subsection{DTDHandler Objects \label{dtd-handler-objects}}
\class{DTDHandler} instances provide the following methods:
\begin{methoddesc}[DTDHandler]{notationDecl}{name, publicId, systemId}
Handle a notation declaration event.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[DTDHandler]{unparsedEntityDecl}{name, publicId,
systemId, ndata}
Handle an unparsed entity declaration event.
\end{methoddesc}
\subsection{EntityResolver Objects \label{entity-resolver-objects}}
\begin{methoddesc}[EntityResolver]{resolveEntity}{publicId, systemId}
Resolve the system identifier of an entity and return either the
system identifier to read from as a string, or an InputSource to
read from. The default implementation returns \var{systemId}.
\end{methoddesc}

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\section{\module{xml.sax.xmlreader} ---
Interface for XML parsers}
\declaremodule{standard}{xml.sax.xmlreader}
\modulesynopsis{Interface which SAX-compliant XML parsers must implement.}
\sectionauthor{Martin v. L\"owis}{loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de}
\moduleauthor{Lars Marius Garshol}{larsga@garshol.priv.no}
\versionadded{2.0}
SAX parsers implement the \class{XMLReader} interface. They are
implemented in a Python module, which must provide a function
\function{create_parser()}. This function is invoked by
\function{xml.sax.make_parser()} with no arguments to create a new
parser object.
\begin{classdesc}{XMLReader}{}
Base class which can be inherited by SAX parsers.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{IncrementalParser}{}
In some cases, it is desirable not to parse an input source at once,
but to feed chunks of the document as they get available. Note that
the reader will normally not read the entire file, but read it in
chunks as well; still \method{parse()} won't return until the entire
document is processed. So these interfaces should be used if the
blocking behaviour of \method{parse()} is not desirable.
When the parser is instantiated it is ready to begin accepting data
from the feed method immediately. After parsing has been finished
with a call to close the reset method must be called to make the
parser ready to accept new data, either from feed or using the parse
method.
Note that these methods must \emph{not} be called during parsing,
that is, after parse has been called and before it returns.
By default, the class also implements the parse method of the
XMLReader interface using the feed, close and reset methods of the
IncrementalParser interface as a convenience to SAX 2.0 driver
writers.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{Locator}{}
Interface for associating a SAX event with a document location. A
locator object will return valid results only during calls to
DocumentHandler methods; at any other time, the results are
unpredictable. If information is not available, methods may return
\code{None}.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{InputSource}{\optional{systemId}}
Encapsulation of the information needed by the \class{XMLReader} to
read entities.
This class may include information about the public identifier,
system identifier, byte stream (possibly with character encoding
information) and/or the character stream of an entity.
Applications will create objects of this class for use in the
\method{XMLReader.parse()} method and for returning from
EntityResolver.resolveEntity.
An \class{InputSource} belongs to the application, the
\class{XMLReader} is not allowed to modify \class{InputSource} objects
passed to it from the application, although it may make copies and
modify those.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{AttributesImpl}{attrs}
This is a dictionary-like object which represents the element
attributes in a \method{startElement()} call. In addition to the
most useful dictionary operations, it supports a number of other
methods as described below. Objects of this class should be
instantiated by readers; \var{attrs} must be a dictionary-like
object.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{AttributesNSImpl}{attrs, qnames}
Namespace-aware variant of attributes, which will be passed to
\method{startElementNS()}. It is derived from \class{AttributesImpl},
but understands attribute names as two-tuples of \var{namespaceURI}
and \var{localname}. In addition, it provides a number of methods
expecting qualified names as they appear in the original document.
\end{classdesc}
\subsection{XMLReader Objects \label{xmlreader-objects}}
The \class{XMLReader} interface supports the following methods:
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{parse}{source}
Process an input source, producing SAX events. The \var{source}
object can be a system identifier (i.e. a string identifying the
input source -- typically a file name or an URL), a file-like
object, or an \class{InputSource} object. When \method{parse()}
returns, the input is completely processed, and the parser object
can be discarded or reset. As a limitation, the current implementation
only accepts byte streams; processing of character streams is for
further study.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{getContentHandler}{}
Return the current \class{ContentHandler}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{setContentHandler}{handler}
Set the current \class{ContentHandler}. If no
\class{ContentHandler} is set, content events will be discarded.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{getDTDHandler}{}
Return the current \class{DTDHandler}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{setDTDHandler}{handler}
Set the current \class{DTDHandler}. If no \class{DTDHandler} is
set, DTD events will be discarded.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{getEntityResolver}{}
Return the current \class{EntityResolver}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{setEntityResolver}{handler}
Set the current \class{EntityResolver}. If no
\class{EntityResolver} is set, attempts to resolve an external
entity will result in opening the system identifier for the entity,
and fail if it is not available.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{getErrorHandler}{}
Return the current \class{ErrorHandler}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{setErrorHandler}{handler}
Set the current error handler. If no \class{ErrorHandler} is set,
errors will be raised as exceptions, and warnings will be printed.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{setLocale}{locale}
Allow an application to set the locale for errors and warnings.
SAX parsers are not required to provide localization for errors and
warnings; if they cannot support the requested locale, however, they
must throw a SAX exception. Applications may request a locale change
in the middle of a parse.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{getFeature}{featurename}
Return the current setting for feature \var{featurename}. If the
feature is not recognized, \exception{SAXNotRecognizedException} is
raised. The well-known featurenames are listed in the module
\module{xml.sax.handler}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{setFeature}{featurename, value}
Set the \var{featurename} to \var{value}. If the feature is not
recognized, \exception{SAXNotRecognizedException} is raised. If the
feature or its setting is not supported by the parser,
\var{SAXNotSupportedException} is raised.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{getProperty}{propertyname}
Return the current setting for property \var{propertyname}. If the
property is not recognized, a \exception{SAXNotRecognizedException}
is raised. The well-known propertynames are listed in the module
\module{xml.sax.handler}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[XMLReader]{setProperty}{propertyname, value}
Set the \var{propertyname} to \var{value}. If the property is not
recognized, \exception{SAXNotRecognizedException} is raised. If the
property or its setting is not supported by the parser,
\var{SAXNotSupportedException} is raised.
\end{methoddesc}
\subsection{IncrementalParser Objects
\label{incremental-parser-objects}}
Instances of \class{IncrementalParser} offer the following additional
methods:
\begin{methoddesc}[IncrementalParser]{feed}{data}
Process a chunk of \var{data}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[IncrementalParser]{close}{}
Assume the end of the document. That will check well-formedness
conditions that can be checked only at the end, invoke handlers, and
may clean up resources allocated during parsing.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[IncrementalParser]{reset}{}
This method is called after close has been called to reset the
parser so that it is ready to parse new documents. The results of
calling parse or feed after close without calling reset are
undefined."""
\end{methoddesc}
\subsection{Locator Objects \label{locator-objects}}
Instances of \class{Locator} provide these methods:
\begin{methoddesc}[Locator]{getColumnNumber}{}
Return the column number where the current event ends.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[Locator]{getLineNumber}{}
Return the line number where the current event ends.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[Locator]{getPublicId}{}
Return the public identifier for the current event.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[Locator]{getSystemId}{}
Return the system identifier for the current event.
\end{methoddesc}
\subsection{InputSource Objects \label{input-source-objects}}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{setPublicId}{id}
Sets the public identifier of this \class{InputSource}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{getPublicId}{}
Returns the public identifier of this \class{InputSource}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{setSystemId}{id}
Sets the system identifier of this \class{InputSource}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{getSystemId}{}
Returns the system identifier of this \class{InputSource}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{setEncoding}{encoding}
Sets the character encoding of this \class{InputSource}.
The encoding must be a string acceptable for an XML encoding
declaration (see section 4.3.3 of the XML recommendation).
The encoding attribute of the \class{InputSource} is ignored if the
\class{InputSource} also contains a character stream.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{getEncoding}{}
Get the character encoding of this InputSource.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{setByteStream}{bytefile}
Set the byte stream (a Python file-like object which does not
perform byte-to-character conversion) for this input source.
The SAX parser will ignore this if there is also a character stream
specified, but it will use a byte stream in preference to opening a
URI connection itself.
If the application knows the character encoding of the byte stream,
it should set it with the setEncoding method.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{getByteStream}{}
Get the byte stream for this input source.
The getEncoding method will return the character encoding for this
byte stream, or None if unknown.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{setCharacterStream}{charfile}
Set the character stream for this input source. (The stream must be
a Python 1.6 Unicode-wrapped file-like that performs conversion to
Unicode strings.)
If there is a character stream specified, the SAX parser will ignore
any byte stream and will not attempt to open a URI connection to the
system identifier.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[InputSource]{getCharacterStream}{}
Get the character stream for this input source.
\end{methoddesc}
\subsection{AttributesImpl Objects \label{attributes-impl-objects}}
\class{AttributesImpl} objects implement a portion of the mapping
protocol, and the methods \method{copy()}, \method{get()},
\method{has_key()}, \method{items()}, \method{keys()}, and
\method{values()}. The following methods are also provided:
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesImpl]{getLength}{}
Return the number of attributes.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesImpl]{getNames}{}
Return the names of the attributes.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesImpl]{getType}{name}
Returns the type of the attribute \var{name}, which is normally
\code{'CDATA'}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesImpl]{getValue}{name}
Return the value of attribute \var{name}.
\end{methoddesc}
% getValueByQName, getNameByQName, getQNameByName, getQNames available
% here already, but documented only for derived class.
\subsection{AttributesNSImpl Objects \label{attributes-ns-impl-objects}}
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesNSImpl]{getValueByQName}{name}
Return the value for a qualified name.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesNSImpl]{getNameByQName}{name}
Return the \code{(\var{namespace}, \var{localname})} pair for a
qualified \var{name}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesNSImpl]{getQNameByName}{name}
Return the qualified name for a \code{(\var{namespace},
\var{localname})} pair.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AttributesNSImpl]{getQNames}{}
Return the qualified names of all attributes.
\end{methoddesc}

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\section{\module{xml.sax.saxutils} ---
SAX Utilities}
\declaremodule{standard}{xml.sax.saxutils}
\modulesynopsis{Convenience functions and classes for use with SAX.}
\sectionauthor{Martin v. L\"owis}{loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de}
\moduleauthor{Lars Marius Garshol}{larsga@garshol.priv.no}
\versionadded{2.0}
The module \module{xml.sax.saxutils} contains a number of classes and
functions that are commonly useful when creating SAX applications,
either in direct use, or as base classes.
\begin{funcdesc}{escape}{data\optional{, entities}}
Escape \&, <, and > in a string of data.
You can escape other strings of data by passing a dictionary as the
optional entities parameter. The keys and values must all be
strings; each key will be replaced with its corresponding value.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{XMLGenerator}{\optional{out\optional{, encoding}}}
This class implements the \class{ContentHandler} interface by
writing SAX events back into an XML document. In other words, using
an \class{XMLGenerator} as the content handler will reproduce the
original document being parsed. \var{out} should be a file-like
object which will default to \var{sys.stdout}. \var{encoding} is the
encoding of the output stream which defaults to \code{'iso-8859-1'}.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{XMLFilterBase}{base}
This class is designed to sit between an \class{XMLReader} and the
client application's event handlers. By default, it does nothing
but pass requests up to the reader and events on to the handlers
unmodified, but subclasses can override specific methods to modify
the event stream or the configuration requests as they pass through.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{prepare_input_source}{source\optional{, base}}
This function takes an input source and an optional base URL and
returns a fully resolved \class{InputSource} object ready for
reading. The input source can be given as a string, a file-like
object, or an \class{InputSource} object; parsers will use this
function to implement the polymorphic \var{source} argument to their
\method{parse()} method.
\end{funcdesc}